Having Manipulative Means Patents (Class 34/95.1)
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Patent number: 10220250Abstract: An exercise device having (-) a frame, (-) left and right leg linkages, each including (i) an upper leg member pivotally coupled to the frame for pivoting about an upper pivot point with the upper pivot point of each leg linkage defining a point on a laterally extending upper pivot axis that passes through the upper pivot point of each leg linkage, and (ii) a lower leg member directly pivotally coupled to the upper leg member distal to the upper pivot point for pivoting about a lower pivot point, and (-) a foot support attached to each lower leg member distal to each respective lower pivot point. The invention characterized by an ergonomically synergistic spatial orientation and relationship amongst and between the upper leg members, lower leg members, upper pivot axis, lower pivot axis, hip region of a user, knees of a user, a biased damping means in communication with the lower leg members, and an interconnect member interconnecting the lower leg links with and the biased damping means.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2016Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: Octane Fitness, LLCInventors: Nathan R. Luger, Thomas C. Coy, Mark R. Nestande, Daniel C. Boyles, Charles J. Rosenow
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Patent number: 10201205Abstract: A helmet liner and a helmet assembly including a liner. A helmet liner includes a plurality of panels, each of the plurality of panels coupled to and foldable relative to at least one other panel of the plurality of panels at a seam, each of the panels including a gel layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: Moor Innovative Technologies, LLCInventor: Timothy P. Moore
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Patent number: 9186802Abstract: A hygienic razor blade dryer is provided that comprises a housing having an interior, a razor blade holder disposed within the interior that is adapted to receive a razor blade, a dryer for drying a razor blade received in the razor blade holder, and a vacuum for evacuating the air within the interior to prevent moisture buildup in the air and on the razor blade and to inhibit oxidation on the blade surfaces. A sanitizer may also be provided to sanitize the razor blade before, during or after the dryer operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2013Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Toilettree Products, Inc.Inventors: Steven Parisi, Gary Parisi, Paul Parisi
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Publication number: 20140305000Abstract: Systems and methods for dewatering mine tailings with water-absorbing polymers. The systems and methods may include combining a mine tailings slurry, which includes mine tailings and water, with a water-absorbing polymer. The water-absorbing polymer may absorb water from the mine tailings, thereby increasing a solids content of the mine tailings. The mine tailings may be combined with the water-absorbing polymer prior to, during, and/or subsequent to transfer of the mine tailings to a mine tailings dewatering and/or disposal site. In some embodiments, the water-absorbing polymer may be an encapsulated water-absorbing polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Inventors: Wei Ren, Ken N. Sury, Paul L. Tanaka, David C. Rennard, Scott R. Clingman, Thomas R. Palmer
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Publication number: 20140290086Abstract: A device for foot hygiene comprising a holder, an arch and a fabric strip attached across the arc of the arch is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2013Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventor: Nancy Ruth Jorgensen
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Publication number: 20140259727Abstract: A component for removing water from a vehicle exterior in a vehicle wash process includes a base portion for supporting the component adjacent a path of travel of a vehicle. The base portion is connected to a frame portion and the frame portion is configured to move with respect the vehicle as the vehicle passes the component. The frame portion is in communication with a control mechanism which automatically directed the frame portion to move as the vehicle nears the frame portion to effectuate the removal of water from the vehicle exterior. The frame portion includes a plurality of media elements in communication therewith and configured to contact a vehicle exterior to remove excess water therefrom. At least a portion of each of the plurality of media elements consists of an absorbent polyvinyl alcohol material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Michael J. Belanger, Barry S. Turner, Thomas E. Weyandt, Jerry A. Kotrych
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Publication number: 20140137466Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods, compositions and systems for drying coal fines.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Ross Technology CorporationInventors: Philip R. Harsh, Michael F. Hurley, Andrew K. Jones, Vinod K. Sikka
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Publication number: 20140101961Abstract: The present invention provides a glass drying device that facilitates the drying of glasses, which have hard to reach areas. The device has a handle with a cleaning member having a cloth that can be compressed at one end allowing the inner part of the glass to be dried.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Inventor: Ioulia Weber
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Publication number: 20140013610Abstract: A drying wand for drying baby bottles and their component parts including a handle and top portion, the top portion having a plurality of petal shaped elements attached thereto in a radial configuration, the petal shaped elements being preferably formed from a microfiber material for more efficiently drying baby bottles and parts thereof. The handle further includes an ergonomic outer grip surface allowing for secure, comfortable gripping when the drying wand is in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: NUK USA LLCInventors: Mike Kilgore, Alan P. Paal, Andy Lee Kirkpatrick, David A. Parrott, Brandon Leedy, Robert J. Godfrey
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Publication number: 20130305555Abstract: The invention provides a bottle drying wand comprising a handheld wand tool including a disposable or reusable drying cloth and configured to easily dry infant and toddler baby bottles and sippy cups. The Baba Buddy comprises a drying wand tool wherein the base of the drying wand tool is a contoured and rounded handle to facilitate a comfortable grip. The distal end of the Baba Buddy culminates in a trident configuration having two elongated and tapered fork like tines positioned side by side. Centrally positioned between these rounded tines is a slightly shorter designed to attach and secure the drying cloth to the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Inventor: Lisa Spector
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Patent number: 8539692Abstract: A construction for a permeable liner within a modular shoe preserver system having interchangeable components. The preserver adapted to snugly fit within a shoe including a permeable covering, a permeable liner and an absorbing material. The permeable liner is disposed within the permeable covering. The permeable liner is constructed from an expandable material having a closed heel end and an open toe end adapted to receive an absorbent material. In construction, the open toe end of the permeable liner is folded various times before it is closed to define a forefoot end having a material mass substantially thicker and wider than the remainder of the permeable liner that resembles that of a forefoot. The absorbing material is disposed within the permeable liner to withdraw moisture from an interior surface area of the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2010Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Inventor: Michael James Huebner
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Publication number: 20130192082Abstract: A combination of a drying tool (10) and a cloth (22), and a method of attaching the cloth (22) to the drying tool (10). The drying tool (10) includes a head (12) having an upper side and a lower side, and a fitting (16) mounted on the head (12) for attaching a handle (14) to the head (12), the fitting (16) enabling pivotal movement of the head (12) relative to the handle (14), the method including providing an opening (24) in the cloth (22) for receiving at least one of a part of the fitting (16) and a part of the handle (14), positioning a region of the cloth (22) adjacent the upper side of the head (12) such that the at least one of the part of the fitting (16) and the part of the handle (14) is received in the opening (24) of the cloth (22), and positioning a portion of the cloth (22) adjacent the lower side of the head (12), so as to enable the portion of the cloth to contact a surface to be cleaned or dried.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2011Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventor: Ronald Alexander (Scot) Young
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Patent number: 8302325Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods, compositions and systems for drying coal fines.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2012Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Ross Technology CorporationInventors: Philip Harsh, Michael Hurley, Andrew K. Jones, Vinod K. Sikka
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Publication number: 20120227278Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to an apparatus for use in tough to dry areas, such as the gasket of a front loading washing machine, to remove excess moisture built up in such areas, and prevent mold growth. In one embodiment, an excess moisture drying apparatus comprises a handle portion having a base and a protruding handle extending therefrom, and a sponge affixed to the handle portion via an attachment means, the sponge having an inner core having a substantially rigid or formable material, and an outer core comprising a chamois cloth or a woven fabric cloth, and the sponge having a gross water absorption property of at least 5.0%, defined as the volume of the weight of the liquid absorbed to the weight of the dry material, per volume, wherein the drying portion is sized to form fit within a water-sealing gasket of a front loading washing machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventor: THERESA TRENTACOSTA
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Patent number: 8099879Abstract: A modular preserver system for a protective covering. The modular preserver system includes a permeable flexible covering received within the protective covering. An absorbing material is provided within another permeable covering, which is disposed within the permeable flexible covering for retaining moisture withdrawn from the interior surface area of the protective covering. A compact cover may be wrapped over the protective covering adapted to contain any contaminants within the compact cover thereby preventing the contaminants polluting adjacent objects. The modular preserver system may include a flexible strap adapted to modularly carry a pair of protective coverings.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Inventor: Michael James Huebner
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Publication number: 20110247233Abstract: The present invention provides a method and system for drying coal using activated alumina. The method and system dries the coal by combining coal with the activated alumina. While in combination, the mixture is agitated to maximize surface contact between the activated alumina and the coal. As the coal contact the activated alumina, the surfactant moisture on the coal is then absorbed by the activated alumina. The activated alumina allow for the water molecules to pass into the sieves, thus being removed from the coal. After a period of agitation, the method and system thereby separates the activated alumina and the coal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventors: Richard W. Bland, Bruce McDaniel
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Publication number: 20110179695Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods, compositions and systems for drying coal fines.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Philip HARSH, Michael Hurley, Andrew K. Jones, Vinod K. Sikka
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Patent number: 7930837Abstract: A shoe preserver having a permeable flexible covering received within a shoe. An absorbing material is disposed within the permeable flexible covering to retain moisture withdrawn from the interior surface area of the shoe. A bladder including an inlet valve is also disposed within the absorbing material. The bladder is adapted to expand the shoe preserver to completely fill an interior surface area of the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2008Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Inventor: Michael James Huebner
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Patent number: 7717104Abstract: A device comprising an improved electrical hot-air gun for fast ignition of the charcoal-bed of a barbeque charcoal grill for home use having a very short distance between the front of the hot-air gun and the electrical heating wire of the heating assembly and a very high outlet temperature. The hot-air gun also has a scraper mounted on the igniter/heater front to be able to aid in cleaning the grating of a BBQ grill.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Looft Industries ABInventor: Richard Looft
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Patent number: 6578285Abstract: A device for absorbing or blotting grease from the surface of foods such as pizza comprising a support member having a handle for manually gripping the device and an absorbent or oligiophilic pad attached to such support member for blotting the surface of a food item.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventor: Brian G. Turtzo
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Patent number: 6393722Abstract: The invention concern a chamber for drying animal waste, in particular poultry manure, adapted to receive a mixture (M) of fresh waste and dry waste, the floor thereof being adapted to retain the mixture (M) while being permeable to air (A), said floor consisting of an assembly of elements (60, 60′) each capable of forming means for retaining the waste and including means (T) which periodically enable to transfer outside the chamber (1) and through said floor (6) a fraction of the dry waste.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Industries Agrigesco Inc.Inventor: Raymond Chardine
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Patent number: 6298577Abstract: A device for enhancing removal of liquid from fabric utilizing mechanical and aerodynamic techniques. A base plate contains one or more apertures to which a vacuum is applied for extracting water from the fabric. The total cross-sectional area of the apertures is selected to be that which will increase, and preferably maximize, the extraction power for the vacuum motor with which said base plate is to be utilized. The number and shape of the apertures is selected to reduce the ratio of the total distance along all the perimeters of said apertures to the total cross-sectional area of said apertures in order to reduce boundary layer drag. The cross-sectional area of each of said apertures is selected to be large enough to permit solid contaminants that can be expected to be in the liquid to pass through said apertures without clogging said apertures. Barriers are attached to the bottom of the base plate to force any liquid in the fabric toward the apertures as the base plate is moved across the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Concept Cleaning Systems, Inc.Inventor: Dan Haynie
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Patent number: 6266892Abstract: A device for enhancing removal of liquid from fabric, such as a vacuum head device for removing liquid from carpet, includes an elongated base plate to be moved across the carpet. The vacuum head has a tapering cross section with a wider upper end and a narrower lower end configured to penetrate into the carpeted surface. In addition, a plurality of apertures are formed in an array in the base plate to withdraw the fluid under a vacuum force. Preferably, the plurality of apertures are sized larger than a width of the lower surface to create a plurality of protrusions extending from the base plate configured to penetrate the carpeted surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Concept Cleaning Systems, Inc.Inventor: Dan Haynie